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Looks like spring and summer will be colored with the crisp and bold hue of blue. The Mirror recently reported Jennifer Lawrence stepping out in a navy blazer in New York while Kylie Jenner is on about her cobalt hair online. Yet these fashionistas haven’t discovered anything that stylish Muslim women haven’t known for years: classic navy clothing is a modest wardrobe staple.

Islamic Clothing From The Bottom Up

Take a stroll through an old world English garden in this floaty Esme maxi skirt that blooms in tones of tan, lavender and pale blue against a sophisticated navy background. The soft, lightweight chiffon has great movement and full poly jersey lining offers coverage. In addition to an invisible side zipper, the skirt has a flat waistband so tops can be tucked in. Pair with a white blouse and your Muslim outfit is complete!

Move over leggings, and make way for these floaty wide leg palazzos! Crafted in a soft silk-poly blend, the accordion pleated chiffon pants include a smocked elastic waistband and (hard-to-find) full length, opaque silky jersey lining. The high waisted, easy pull-on styling and generously cut leg offers the feel of a split skirt while keeping a sleek and structured silhouette. With the included gold geometric metallic belt, this Islamic clothing ensemble is nearly complete.

Muslim Clothes That Are Fit To A Tee

This graphic design by internationally acclaimed Australian artist Peter Gould comes to life via his collaboration with Artizara, your online shop for Muslim women clothing and hijab dresses. Infusing the love of Eastern and Western traditions, the comfy tee is printed with Arabic letters in metallic foil to symbolize the power of knowledge. It also boasts the power of style with a stitch-by-stitch design that looks like embroidery. Made of baby soft cotton spandex fabric, the Islamic top includes a notch neck, raglan sleeve and slight shaping at waist for a flattering feel.

Casual meets chic in Peter Gould’s ”One World”designer Islamic tee featuring great cities of our world in contemporary Arabic script against an urban skyline of high-rises, accented with the delicate outline of a mosque. The Artizan collaboration is highlighted with Chinese calligraphy by master calligrapher Haji Noor DeenBronze. Foil accents add a touch of glam while the baby soft cotton spandex fabric guarantees comfort.

Indigo Abayas And Hijab Dresses

Lightweight and easy to wear, this Olivia hijab dress provides a relaxed silhouette with spaghetti tie at the back for customized fit. Its soft pleating at the waist creates a full, fluid skirt and its 100% poly is fully opaque so there’s no need to layer. Add the matching hijab and this effortless abaya is good to go.

When the occasion calls for something special, reach for the Adina maxi dress.The fully-opaque abaya includes a fabric belt, band neckline, chest pockets,side inseam pockets, and full roll-tab cuff sleeves with bronze tone buttons. Best of all, it features traditional hand embroidery by Palestinian women from a cooperative in Jenin so your purchase not only helps these women economically, it also helps preserve the ancient craft of these Islamic artisans!

“You can make jeans and a T-shirt super stylish,” suggests Phillip Lim. The designer’s sentiment is confirmed by fashion icon Giorgio Armani who says, “I’ve always thought of the T-shirt as the Alpha and Omega of the fashion alphabet.”

While there’s no question T-shirts are a stylish staple for the masses, it’s often difficult to find brands that boast messages suitable for Muslim men because, as actor Ashton Kutcher puts it, “Your best T-shirt should be like your bed; it just feels like you are home when you are in it.”

Guys who gravitate towards the great cities of our world will appreciate Arabic script against an urban skyline with an outline of a mosque featured on one design, while men who enjoy music of the heart can don an image of an Oud—an ancient Middle Eastern stringed instrument which is believed to have been invented by Lamech, the sixth grandson of Adam—on another designer shirt.